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1986 Buick Somerset Racer news, pictures, and information
The Buick Somerset was produced from 1985 through 1987. It was offered in two-door configuration although in 1985 a four-door sedan version was available. Power came from a 2.5 liter four-cylinder engine or the optional 3 liter six-cylinder unit. The five-speed manual gearbox was standard with a three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic 125 version offered as option equipment. The Somerset had been designed to replace the Buick Skylark but it failed to gain the popularity that the Skylark nameplate had created.
When first introduced in 1985, the name was the Somerset Regal. The following year the name was shortened to just the Somerset. It was built atop of the same platform as the Pontiac Grand Am though it was not as successful in the market place.
The interior was luxurious and spacious. The instrument cluster was all-digital. Production continued until 1988 when it was replaced by the Skylark.
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When first introduced in 1985, the name was the Somerset Regal. The following year the name was shortened to just the Somerset. It was built atop of the same platform as the Pontiac Grand Am though it was not as successful in the market place.
The interior was luxurious and spacious. The instrument cluster was all-digital. Production continued until 1988 when it was replaced by the Skylark.
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